The Persian carpet (em pahlavi bōb[1] Persian Fars فرش, meaning “extend” e qāli)[2] It is an essential part of Persian art and culture. The carpet weaving is undoubtedly one of the most distinguished manifestations of Persian culture and art, and dates back to ancient Persia.
The luxury, that are associated with the Persian carpets, forms a striking contrast to its modest origin among the nomadic tribes of Persia. The carpet was a well needed to protect themselves from the harsh winter. Later, became a means of artistic expression for freedom which mainly offers a choice of bright colors and motives of employees. The secrets of weaving have passed from generation to generation. The craftsmen used the insects, the plants, the roots, shells and other ingredients as a source of inspiration.